Migrate your team from tactical to strategic
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Legal teams across the board鈥攔egardless of industry or location鈥攕truggle to keep their lawyers focused on their best, highest uses: providing legal advice regarding the legal matters that matter most to the business. Only lawyers can provide that legal advice, so it is essential that the legal team not get consistently pulled into non-legal work (which can be handled by non-lawyers). Lawyers tend to be skilled problem solvers, and their client service instincts may spur many to jump in and help resolve issues, even if they really aren鈥檛 legal in nature. That may make sense in isolated circumstances, but when it happens too often it leads to a misallocation of resources and talent away from what the lawyers actually are meant to do鈥� and what听only听they can do: provide legal counsel to the business.
Even when the lawyers stay within their lane and focus on handling legal work, however, clients report that much of the work they do is not high value. 听That is a similar misallocation of resources that disserves the business. 听The following graphic observes how legal teams should focus their efforts, and highlights a few strategies to help do so. 听Fixing these dynamics has multiple benefits: 听it better serves the client in the most important strategic matters it faces; it reduces costs by focusing the legal team effectively; it helps mitigate burnout and the resourcing/staffing problems that burnout creates (especially in the midst of the Great Resignation and the War for Talent); and it reduces reliance on expensive outside counsel.
Aligning legal to strategy
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